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Kathryn is an associate with Dentons' Litigation and Dispute Resolution Group, focusing on corporate and commercial litigation and risk management for companies in a wide array of industries. Kathryn’s practice includes product liability, oppression actions, aviation, banking, estates, commercial leasing and advising on regulatory matters involving the Electrical Safety Authority. Kathryn's clients range from Fortune 500 and multi-national corporations to start-up companies and individuals. With strategic focusing on reaching early resolution to claims, Kathryn's focus is on timely resolution of disputes through alternative dispute resolution tools, including formal and informal mediation.

Kathryn has appeared before the Ontario Court of Appeal, the Ontario Divisional Court, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Ontario Court of Justice, and the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario. As a law student, Kathryn was a group supervisor at Community Legal Aid, and received awards for Best Factum and Top Oralist in the 2010 Zuber Moot Competition. Kathryn was a summer student and an articling student with the firm.

Kathryn is also a licensed aircraft pilot and a member of the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association.

International shipping and logistics company: Acting as defense counsel on a forum non conveniens motion to declare Ontario an improper forum for the plaintiff's action

Shareholders' oppression action: Acting as litigation counsel on a complex multi-party action and successfully resisting production of solicitor-client privileged materials in the context of implied waiver of privilege.

International passenger air carrier: Advising in respect of commercial disputes

Multinational Canadian financial institution: Acting as litigation counsel in proposed class proceedings relating to allegations of manipulation in gold markets

Schedule I Canadian Financial Institution: Acting as litigation counsel in defamation action involving significant reputational risks for the financial institution.

Schedule II Canadian Financial Institution: Acting as litigation counsel in respect of the enforcement of various guarantees.

Canadian airport: Assisting with the defence of litigation arising out of an aircraft accident.

Canadian securities dealer: Acting as litigation counsel in connection with recovery from investment advisor.

Argonaut Gold Inc. : Advising this Canadian gold company engaged in exploration, mine development and production activities in Mexico, and Prodigy Gold Inc. (“Prodigy”) completed their business combination by way of plan of arrangement (the “Arrangement”) in a transaction valued at approximately CA$341 million. Pursuant to the Arrangement, Argonaut has acquired all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Prodigy (“Prodigy Shares”), and former Prodigy shareholders are entitled to receive 0.1042 of a common share of Argonaut (“Argonaut Shares”) and $0.0001 in cash per Prodigy Share. Outstanding options to acquire Prodigy Shares have been converted into options to acquire Argonaut Shares, adjusted in accordance with the same ratio.

Large charitable organization: Advising in connection with a property tax dispute.

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